The pink, three-year-old house "looks like a French Quarter home right in the middle of Kenner," said listing agent Michele Branigan, who is Broussard's neighbor and president of the Kenner City Council.

Branigan, a Latter and Blum agent, said Broussard still lives at the house and that she calls to alert him before she shows the house. Broussard has been scarce since his resignation, and Branigan said she didn't know his future plans.

According to the real estate listing, the house is almost 3,300 square feet, has three full bathrooms and two half-baths, a media room, a double garage, a private courtyard with a fountain and hot tub.

The home is assessed for $574,900, according to Jefferson assessor's office records. Broussard and his wife, Karen Broussard, bought the empty lot in 2004 for $100,000, Parish clerk of court records show.